The 2017 NFL Draft is fast-approaching, and players are doing their best to put up strong numbers at their pro days and impress scouts as much as they can. One way to do that would be a little self-promoting, something Michigan’s Jabrill Peppers seems to be doing very well.

Peppers, one of the most talented college players in the country last season, is a big question mark for teams who are trying to figure out what position would best suit him at the NFL level.

For Peppers, though, it seems he identifies most with safeties like Patrick Chung of the Patriots and Earl Thomas of the Seahawks.

Speaking to NFL Media, Peppers talked about how his game reflects that of the two Super Bowl champions.

When I was watching the Patriots in the Super Bowl, or whenever I caught their games, I would say I’m doing similar stuff to Patrick Chung. So guys like Patrick Chung and Earl Thomas. I think [Thomas and I] share some of the size and the way he plays. He plays aggressive, fiery and doesn’t care who you are. He’s going to come down and try to give you everything he has. If I had to say, it’d be a combination of those two guys. But at the end of the day, I take what I can from veterans and guys who have done it before me and try to find my own way.

It’ll be interesting to see which team takes a chance on Peppers. With his athleticism and play-making ability, he should be able to find his niche with the right coaching and situation.